Onojutta
45 Cal.
I'm making a repair to a repair on an old walnut stock. A piece broke off the fore end and it was epoxied back on, sanded, and refinished. The problem is the epoxy was a light color, and it really catches the eye and bothers the owner (me). Would have been much better it was dyed brown or even just black. I tried staining and dying the visible epoxy line but nothing takes. I finally used a veiner to give the epoxy "relief" in which I will apply new epoxy or wood filler dyed to better match the wood.
I have some PC Woody epoxy (also light in color) that I tried adding oil based paint too, but can't seem to get the color right. Is there a better product on the market that might stand a better chance of matching? I thought about trying some walnut colored wood filler, but would that hold up as well as epoxy or would that be at risk of popping out over time?
Appreciate any thoughts.
I have some PC Woody epoxy (also light in color) that I tried adding oil based paint too, but can't seem to get the color right. Is there a better product on the market that might stand a better chance of matching? I thought about trying some walnut colored wood filler, but would that hold up as well as epoxy or would that be at risk of popping out over time?
Appreciate any thoughts.